Marketing

Schedule Telegram Channel Posts in Riyadh Time

Schedule posts across channels in Riyadh time, with buttons, recurrence, auto-delete and per-post performance reporting.

Peak engagement in Saudi channels usually lands after evening prayer and on weekends — times nobody wants to work manually.

The bot lets you prepare a whole week in advance and publish at the right moment, with measurable link buttons.

Time-limited posts (an offer ending tonight) auto-delete, and recurring posts run daily or weekly untouched.

Step-by-step real examples

These are illustrative examples of common Telegram community workflows — not testimonials attributed to specific people or companies.

A deals channel

Before: The editor posts 12 deals a day by hand and forgets to delete expired ones, drawing complaints.

  1. 1Schedule the day's deals in the morning
  2. 2Set an expiry time per deal
  3. 3Automatic deletion at expiry

Outcome: No expired deals remain, and manual work shrinks to one morning hour.

A brand preparing a Ramadan campaign

Before: 30 posts to publish daily before iftar with a team scattered on holiday.

  1. 1Build the full campaign before the month
  2. 2Schedule each post in Riyadh time
  3. 3Track clicks in the report

Outcome: A campaign running itself all month with daily performance reporting.

Questions people ask first

Can it post to several channels at once?

Yes — one post to many channels, or different content per channel.

Can I edit a scheduled post?

Yes, before its publish time via /queue.

Common objections, answered plainly

Does scheduling hurt engagement?

Engagement depends on timing and content, not on how the message was sent; scheduling hits the best slots precisely.